The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 26, 1867, Image 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MOTi.TVTTvn. ATTIT-TT?T1 O? IOO-.
TELEGRAPHIC.
?iirt'Miflfi Dispon- Hrs.
LONDON, August Ul.-Thu MliinrsuUt has gone
lo ?berbot!!'*;,
Kuulisli competitor.! ?u Malea charge that 11 en*
HINO'M success wus procured by bribery, and de-'
inaiKl ?i new Iriiil.
Tho biennial Yuri, ulrike waa wou by Illinium,
Hoiiui font second, liubtnt Tfap third. 'Mawlmkr
won Lhliy handicap; Vortiyen won Numery blake.
The BateburK Cwifi-rchcu continues lo atlraei
attention, In addition to understanding n ^nrd
ing ibo South Gorman Cuiilcdcrntion, <:run te re nco
wi? real?! interference in thu Kostera question
Tho South German states univ romain in /.nil
veroni ululo Prussia abidoa liv tho trcatv
Prague.
Tho Mexican question was nbto considered.
iJlAXi.Mii.iAN H bully to bu demanded liv Tranen and
Austria. Citizens of both empires in .Mexico arc
to be prelected ul all hasards.
L0S00.V, August SI-Nomi.-ConsulK 91J. llonda
loj.
?MI??S?liVw,^\,y.??l5M-Knoll.- Cotton dull; sali s
1? ,000 bales; middling iqi.niul?. lOid.; Orleans, Hil.
Hour. ?Hs. Wheal, Ills. lld. Lard, lils. ?Jd.
I UANKIUHT. August St-Hunds, 77?.
! LIVKIUMOL. Anglia! ill.-llieehlp Cnn; nf Green?
ock, recently ubanttiined nt sea, wan lowed i
QncenBlnwu.
Callie s II II i inn , ? .
Nr.w ionic, Align?t al. Tho Usar is sick in
Crimea.
NAPOLEON bas crone to lliarrlls.
l-'AltlUUi; r budn ({rind diminuai nil ?on al Oron
atadl.
bavaria repudiates ihc Salzburg I rea tr. rerun
lug lo join Hm Southern Uormau limul. *
The Spanish provinces aro uiidor apprehensions
of uisiirrcutions, and are declared in n amie of
siege.
'Ibo President will UH > bis powers lo exhaustion
in support of the dignity anti authority ol' tim Su?
preme Court.
Witshliijztoii Sewn.
WASHINGTON, Attgiut SK-fien, THOMAS' Move?
ments arc interrupted by thc liver complaint.
IndianOommioaionor TAVUIB hi here on pr?valo
business-will rojolii commission in a few dav?.
Ho furm-liea nu now inrormiitiuii.
On pro|s>r modical recommendations Ibo Prod
<lcnt liasmisiienilod tho order assigning Uencrnl
THOMAS to (bo cUmmand or (tm I'iKh Dial riel.
HllF.iiiiiAN nill remain in roniuirnd until relieved,
probably by (?ciieral HANCOCK.
Fractional currency destroyed during tho week
?392,00); issued, $551.000. The Treasury bolds,
ns security lor national eirciilalioii, MM ima iM u
r>r dcpoalls ul'public uioimy, ?:iS.i)0(>,0<H). National
bank circnl.it ion, $299,000,000.
Internal Keveline receipts to-dav. t?l1.000; for
tho weok, $2.87:1,0 .'ll. Custom receipts from tim
rilli lo Hie 171b, il. m 1.1.1 H H i.
General Aumin la of opinion if (bo Indian war
is fairly inaugurated il will be general. Ile will
require 'JU.lMlll mon ; HANCOCK will require aa mam.
He thinks tJrorrKU TAH. went ou burrah) Inuit un?
der i ullin nco or Btu CLOUD, who represented
SPOTTED TAIL would lie dialiniiorcd unless he
??.n'l Commissioner I'AVLOU, who is bern, is hoiie
rul or uooil results Iroin September council.
The Slonrtctill Kaila to-morrow fur .lapait. Secre?
tary SEWAIID. and the Spnniiili nuil French Minis?
ters, visited lier to-dav.
bitte Revenue Decisions.
WASHINGTON, August 'ir,.- The followinu; arc
amone; tim recent decisions : Under tho presen)
law, Spirits or Turpentine aro rogardod ns luann
faclures, mihjccl lo tho Kamo regnlallmiH as other
manufacture.--; or the manufacturer of Turpentine
Uko any other mnnulhelurer, is required to maha
monthly returns of niiioimt manufactured J also
required lo return each moulti Um iimouiil ?old,
or conniniicd or used, or ictiioved for consumption
or dolivory lo others tbnii bia agenta : and lo IKIV
lax upon Ihc name, in the district where manii
lacturcd.
Tho wifo ol' an alien is regarded ns an nlion ber?
il alf in taxation.
lintots nm to bc taxed on thoir rental value, ro
gardlcas of agreed rent.
Meeting at Philadelphia.
PHiD.ui?rrniA, August 95_Tho ?hip Little
Moses, hence Antwerp, sailed yesterday. Tito
crow mutinied a few miles belowl taking posses
?ion or thc ?hip. Tho polico went down, amt cai>
turod 14 men, ;iftcr a hard light. Tho mate, who
Htabbcd a mutineer, had bia HkullTracturod.
Fin lit in Senajrlldll Conni)-.
PnrLADELrniA, August 25.-RH.LV l\\r.i:i:;r,oN
whipped TOM KELLT in thirteen lounds.
NEW YOBK, Almost SI-Tho Austrian Bloop
Moniere?, from New Orleans, arrived boro with
An t i ian' troops, who luavo for Europo to-dav.
Prom Haleigh, N. C.
li M.i um. Aiiguat25. -TitcKEn's now llionlro was
dedicated toturday uiRht. A Inigo nnd iasniona
blo crowd were assembled. Among thom many
military and civil ofliriala. anti prominent eitlsena.
Tho Hon. D. Li. SWAIN delivered the oral iou. The
building is ono ol tho most magnificent slrnctures
South.
Rumor siva Hint tho Raleigh l'rotjresa bas licen
thrcatcncil with sopprcasion. in ciinocqueneo or
ridiculing Gen. SICKLES. (Uosh! Tho I'roqress
rcpublisboil one of thu elegant ?misions Ol Hie
La Crosse Democrat, which, wc presume, led In
this rumor; hut Ibero i's. ol'course, no lilith in
the said rumored suppression.]
From the Wesl Indies.
WASIIIXOTON, August 2.5. -Tho Washington
Herald's special, Havana 22d, Hays, thc Uovurnnr
ol' Domiiiieo sent a iiicsBCiiger to Washington, ac?
cepting liva millions for Sannrin, Havti.
Tho delay in lay i j; thu cabio from Key Went io
Punta Rosa, was occasioned by having used a part
of tho calilo intended for that purpoao between
Key West mid Culm.
Tho Western Metropolis sailed yesterday fur
.Bremen from New York, with 2;)i) oiticcrs ami sol?
diers or tbclmporinl Mexican army.
Kroin Xevr Oili-nim.
NEW ORLEANS, August 2'!.- Thu following order
bun been issued :
Special Orders, No. 193-(I-Mrnct). For reasons
similar In Ihuso given in Ibo order readjusting the
Common Council or thc city ot New Orleans, and
nt tho reimest of Ibu presutit Common Council or
Hint city, tho following' removals from oflico aro
hereby mada, viz: Louis II. PII.IE, troni Um nineo
ot City Buhroyor; IIE.XHY D. OIIOEX, Iroin tboollice
of Cil.v Attorney; Iv. IlKMIIIAZ, from Cnn oflico of
Assistant City Altonoy, Tho Common Council a ill.
in accordance with law, till tho vacancies hereby
crusted. 2d. Tho registration of valors of tho
.Stnto or Louisiana, according to tho Act or Con?
gress, being completo, it is hereby ordcrod that no
person who is not registered in act au denne willi
said laws shall bo considered us a duly qualified
voter of Hie Stnto ol Louisiana; all -.tenions duly
registered ns above, ni.d no others, aro conse?
quently eligible under tho laws of tho Slnto nf
Louisiana to servo ns Jurors in nny ortho conrts of
Hie State. Tho nccc?>sarv revision nf tho jury lists
will ininiodiaicly ho matin by thc proper oMocrs;
all tho Ians of tho Stato representing exemption,
ftc, from Jury duty will remain in forco.
liv eulin m ml ol' Maior-Uouernl 1'. A. KilEninAN.
l.Signcil) C.F.O. L. HAUTS UFF,
A. A. O.
Tuc interest or Mcssra. MAY and On vu AM in thc
lonso or lim i.arrollou Railroad, unsigned to tim
United titatCB Government, lins boen sold by Mr.
' HELL, nu boban* of tho Oovoruuinilt, lo Bleasrf.
RONNARKI., HALLONDE, LAMAIIH:. IlEnNANDia and
DncBOS, tor -fCRS.IKlO; r?l(X).00il cash, the balnneo
secured by notes, thron anti six months.
Hov. KuutbEBS appoinlcd N. Luntie (colored), n
member of tho Board to coiilrnl tho Slate peniten?
tiary; nice J. K. O. DonEMiis (wbilo), removed.
Nu'r tern deaths from yellow fovcr were roporlcd
by tho Uonril ol Health yesterday; nine from oilier
fevers. _
l-l un \ fi}; until. .
AunosTA. August 21.-Tho editors or tho Con?
servativo Dross inct al Macon yesterday, and
alter appointing n committee to draw np n memo?
rial to emeral Pore, reqiiesline: a revocation ol
Order Nu. 19, adjourned. In caao Ocnorol POPE
rebiKcs, tho matter will bo rcforrcd to thc Presi?
dent. _ _
Prom Trans.
QALVESTON, August 21.-Over n hundred princi?
pal citi7.cns of Corpus Christi, including tho Pres?
byterian and Mi i luitliei ministers, druggists mid
merchants, have died or the yellow lever. Thc
discaso is slightly abating- nineteen burials yes
lerday. _
Uomratlr Mnrkets.
NOON DISPATCH.
NEW YonK, August 21.-Flour 10a20c. lower.
Wheat la2c. lower. Cum Aalc. lower. Oats dull
und heavy. Moss Pork $23 Mags SS, Lard quiet.
Wliiskcy ilrni. Cotton quiet ut 2Se. FreigblH
nominal. TurpontiiiP, 58Jc. Rosin, strained, tta
.I 12. Stocks stronger. Honey, S. (loltl. Md.}.
Sterling unchanged. 1SC2 coupons, 13j. Virginia
sixes, now insuo, SO.
EVES Tita UISPATCU.
Uold, 140|. Stocks lower, closing steady. Spc
C?O HII limn nils, $400,000.
RALTluonE, August 24.-Rio Coiloo dull mid
nominal; 10nl?& lor fair lo primo cargoes. Cotton
dull anil nominal; Middling 28. Flour-Howard
street Extra 110 37? ; 0\ts Mill Bum rano 19 21.
Whoat declined Sc; choteo Virginia Itetl $2 SO; fair
to primo 1235ft 3 45: While uncbiingcd. Corn
dull and lower; Wbilo $1 Kial (Ul ; Yellow $1 Ki.
Oat? lorror SOaSO, latter for strictly prime, pro?
visions quiot and steady at praviana rates. Sugar
Htcady. Whiakoy-no salos.
CINCINNATI. August 21.-Moor quiot and un?
changed. Wheat limier ; red 52 lo; white ta ?vt
Corn scarce nnd higher ; ?1 naked for mixed
Whiskey nnehAllgOtl. Provisions quiet, l acoii
Bhouldcrs 12Jc; clear aides lSJalllc.
WiMiiNiiTON, August 21. - Spirits lurponiim
steady at 52. Rodin linn at 12 90a? 00.
MOBILE, August 21.-No IransaetionB rcporlci
in'cotton to-day. Receipts 78 balen.
NEW ORLEANS. August 21_CoUon dull; sale.
100 hales; rccoipla, C9 halos; oxporta, 927 bales
Sugar and Molasaca iinebnuged, and email Halos
Flour tlrm, witli a better inquiry; superfine, 19
(9 25; $10 7Sa$ll SO for troblo oxlra; 112ail i lb
choice. Corn quiot; yollnw acareo, und ruling
higher than wlnto; yellow, ?1 25; while, fl 2C
Osla quiet and tlrm at 70. Pork firm; a lot sol
to arrive at 1211. Rncon-light supply; ahoulden
lobbing, 13"al4; clear nidos. 17Jal8. Lard quic
end unchangod. Gold, $1 10L Sterling, u8a6i
Now York sight, | premium.
SAVANNAH, Augual 21.-Cotton dull and hoavy
nothing doing; middling nominally 20?n27. R<
polpts SO halos.
HATCH UAAIK OF DANK 11 \ 1.1.
On Saiurday, Sith inst., a rellim ?ame of ?ase!
Hall ?nu played between Hie ?Mt nines of Hie Pal?
metto and Alert H mo Hall Clubs. At tho lind gomo j
or thosi'rios or Hireo played ItetWMHl tlioio Clubs,
in July, it will be recollected thai tho I'lilmoltoii
were doctored the winnora by two num. and it wan
their good I'm lime lo bc tho victors on tilla ow?
?ion also ; although playing with the disndvniilnsio |
or pul lin}; in tho Bold but eight mon ngniimt the
full taral nine ol the Alerts, mid having to substi?
tute Huco men from their second und third nines
10 lill tho places of absentees. Tho gnuie was
throughout the must exciting which has ever been
played in this eily, mid wan witnessed by about
11 fi cen hundred people, among whom were some
ofouriuiMl prominent citizens. The game WI
called al. 8.10 P. M., thu Palmettos going first lo
the bal. Where all played well it will not bo toben
amiss lo notico the excellent play or DAVIS mid
TttoillSV, of Hie Alerts, and JUNKS and llCLvCM, of I
the Palmettos, the Inlier closing and winning tho |
game by a iiplendid fly-catch at t ight field. An?
nexed is tho full score of Ibu gnmo :
Jones.IP,
Ita r, . ll_lit F.
si nilli..h.".
Wanlen_a. s.
Van Vterk...|lHl.
Cathcart.il.. F.
Hallion.2nd.
Denny.lard. I
Moroso....
CorucilUon
l^vkivood,.
Mrtlulrc.
i'onklm...
li. ..lin_
Davis.
Toulniy...
Keston,...
I'.F.
11.1".
Srd,
H. K.
lill.
'-'I :i| 41 BI c| 7| HI irTTtnaL
III
HILTON, or
rvtriiii:.-A. IL UAUUKII. <u I>almctto CM
BeonaHM-J. n. KWAN.UI, or Alert., Jos
Palmettos.
Time ol game, t In ce Lours anil Iweuly-llve minnie
Fl.v I'ATVIIKS.-.Morts, 13; Palmetto,, IC
lieu* HUNS-JONBN ami Damn of Pattnettua,
Thc I linn illina.
IfVnm the Darlinplon Sovtfiemcr.\
Il will be hold, uotwithstniiding tho clamor (hat
n raised ; gainst il. If tho whiles should ?ie
iinnina tn renounca nil iiartieipation in rccon
llrueltoll upon the basis of tho congressional plul
(iriti, Hie conseipiouco will lie that tho freedmen
ril' *. o un ibo |iower that has boon no unwisely
III itlerctl lo ?hem. Many of the whito people
nlond to volo "no Convention," in order to block
il. tho only npcrturo through which the Bout h can
.scape from present and futuro cnt.imitics. He it
m. if nothing else will Ruillce-if madness must
nie tim hour, let all preparo for thc sturm in thu i
teal way they cnn. For cooli sealion, if it comes
it nil, will not como alone. All tho dogs ol War
viii be tor.I I H MC. mid not an oyo will bo lound
0 pity those who will not pity th?msolvcs. This
s absolutely inviting confiscation.
Vet I hone very wrilorn object to tho Coiivontiim,
or fear of cimtisc.itmn I They charge upon tho
'perjured Southerners" and' negroes. Hint will i
om pane it, ah atlee rocbkaattauaoir all that is jimt
ind honorable,anil assume that thev will luxuriate
ii every wrong, (hat wicked men Hushed with ixiw
r could pcrpotruto. Would it lio posaililo Hint it
ould perpetrate a moro egregious and bluntly
olly (han s?cession baa proven itself to lio?
Hut, examine thc matter, and seo if them is
cully any danger, after nil. As lo mero power,
he freedmen und poijured Southerner," havo had
1 lor two years-has anything occurred, that
o.nui justify Uio uiicliiiritablo suspicious nu lo
.'hat they will do hercaller?
Lol it bo remembered that thin Convention will
icel to ju ovillo for tho distant future-not to
natch n present ndvniilnge, to be held bv tho
airara of power, without principle. Thnt would
u tho title of the robber. Something far moro
nbMr.nlml will b-j mined at that will bo in hnr
itmy with just principio i, recognized nudrcspect
d liv tho civilized world. Hight and wrong will
0 thc groat landmarks by which thev will steer,
ir there aro no others Hutt can long mist un tho
ni un. ti ma m e of any government. Tho freedmen
ory well know thal what they might gain bv bi?
llilly could bo talton hway in tin sanie maimer.
: is a well established fact Hint thioves no vcr got
ch. nod (hat thu surest mid shortest way is to hu
ouest. The expei lenee of nil past tun II ho3 de
lonatrated this tact, and it baa not to bo learned
?lt it ho rouioiubor.-d, thai nus uniiiiuuuu
1 lio held, as a part ni Ibo Congressional plan of |
.constniel ion. It will net under tho supervision
r Congress, which lian assigned to it certain du?
os, which on tho ono hand tiru not to bo omitted, m
r on tho other, exceeded. Any action beyond tho St
uiits assigned to it by Congress, will ho conoid- III
red as objectionable, as tlio omission of a duty st
pecially assigned. Thc great purpose of tho "
lonveiiiion will be to secure Ilia political equality
I' thc citizen, without distinction of rnco or color,
'ho Iroedinni, who has just been introduced into
lie ranks of Iruemcii, requires seine guaranty as
o his ful ure condition. Tins, and thin only, is
bc legitimate object to bo effected-and lo bo
ure Hint Hus Inn if is roached, nud not aurpaadeil,
'ondrea* haH reserved to itsnlflhn right to ed?
illilie tho Constitution which shall be adopted,
nd accept or reject it, According ns it may or
nny liol cantoral tn Ilia plan of reconstruction
.huh lins been proscribed. Tho Convention
s not lo Hy off into every Held or wild, political .
txpcriuioui, which tho young advocates of untried I ti
heo.-'Cs may HUggent, bul moy nro to bo e. n,lined -
o Ibo BUCtVW objoot nbovo oh}ted-and any cou
Utation departing thorofrpiu' will Im remeted,
rhum in too much profound Btaloamanshi|I jil tho
kmsresa of the United Slates, to commit tho
uturo Stovernluani of lou States of tho Union on
ireiy lo Ibu deliberation or inoxpencuccd
ninda. Tlio result might bo, Hist tho work of
neb bodies would bo disastrous ttl tho wholo
omitiv, mid rn'cciually destroy nil hopo of ita tl
Uturo iirospiirily. Coiistitutioii-mnking is a dan- ci
'crana privilege, nnd ia to be used with tho utmost g
notion-heneo, a chock hon been Wife Illy placed w
limn lim iiowers of Hie members, so tljQl no min- li
elsa shall bo commiticd that can bo irreparable, n
I'liu work is tu bo oxnuiiiiod by Congross-(iud if tl
t come up to tho requirements set forth in the re- L
.tiiistruction measures, it will bo nccoptod-and if "
Ult il Will bo i el Ul ned for alie na ern, ii.
it is plain that "coiillscation" ia not ono of tho
Intica that has been assigned-for if it lind beul}
Imo'du to bo cxpediont, Congress would hnvopro
ridutT for it long since. If coiillscation, in plain
erins, has not baan enjoined, neither will it bo
n i nulled, iii disgniao- aiid intolerable taxation is
.hat di.-guisc. Ci imo, that deus not tiaro to walk
ircct, will not bo permitted io crawl in insidiously,
fivery thing must bo called hy its right nomo, mit}
t is idle to supposu flint mere astuteness will ox
aect lo carry out improper onda by tricks of leger
icmaiii. That wdl scarcely bo tolprntod iii a court
louse- novnr will bo iu a grave doliborativo au- I
leiublv, met together to consult tho internals of a J (
[treal nation. If coniiseation cannot bo porpotrnt- |
,d under its own nnmo, imitbor can it uudor any
allier-for it is tho substance, and not Hie form,
that will bo considered.
first, an tu tho notley of snub a measure. It
would bo tho triumph of power over weakness- I
can anv justly balanced mind consent to tho es?
tablishment of such a principle, a principio that rc- .
gurds what another has gained by his own indus- I
try bul ns tho lawful spoils or thostrongor man)
Once ndinit this au it principle, and tho only sccu
rity for title would bo (lie strength ol a party, and
itacoutiliuanco in power. Look at tho Democratic '
party, whero ia ii now? wlioro waa it iu ISt?O? It I
luis 'lived, mid it boa died, ropoating Ibo history of
all parties iu nil paut timo. Tho aatqc epitaph rc
mams to bo written nlso over tho tomb ol tho llc
piibliran party, which, at sonto uncertain timo in
tho tiiliwv. minti yield to tho aninu luw of decay,
wliich enters into tho constitution of all earthly
combinations for political o>r otlior purposes.
When thia may bo no ono can loll, but it is
inovitnblo. and such is tho general opprecia
tiosi or it i durability, bv all right thinking
men. Would any one pay for n littlo land that
wan to oxisl no longer thnu tho Hopublican party,
or nnv oilier pnity sJidV Yet such would bo tho
lille by confiscation. W'hqt baa hecomo ol tho
confiscated proporty takon away from tho rightful
owners during tho Into war ? All gono hack to
whero tho groat principios of right and wrong de?
clared it should over romain. Tlio morality of tho
Hilde is tlio only fomulotjon upon which any title
can real securely, either in public or private
niTsirs-Hio eternal obligation of truth and ovon
limul justice. When these form tho corncr-Btot|o
Ibo building may (Joly tho walbing influences of
limo or Hie rudo ehouke of outward violenco; and
without thcao, all ill-gained prosperity will perish
"if ?"ho^muiowner his moro than ho can cult?valo,
what ?IBO has hov Usa ho not lost ovorythiug,
amt have not tho frectlraoii Ramed evorylhiiigf
Tho great bojn tlioy naked from Heaven was their
lihcrlv-lbov IITVO nctpiircd it, and now have with?
in iliiir reach ovory lomporal advantago they can
denim. They havo tho right to hold properly- to
carn wages for I hoir labor-to vote, to sit on ju?
rien, to testify, to Buo, to hold offlco, and, ia ovory
particular, occu|>y piooiaoly tho samo situation
which tho unfortunate? whitos now occupy, with
tliia important Advantage, tbat coverty ia no
wrotclicdncss to Uiom-tboy can help thowBclvoa,
(hov know how to lnlmr, thoir OVOB can soo bright
pict"uros in tho futuro, ?bo world is for thom, hopo
is bright nnd cheoring; while ol) tho other baud
Ibo uiifnrliuinle wliito man ha? no whero fo flit ox
ccpl upon lila land, and whilo ho looka, all these
i>right pictures nm fast receding from him, ad
tho light or hopo ls dying nway, seemingly for?
ever. Ono has n futuro and Ibo othor lina not
ono is nblo to contend with nd verni ty, win le tho
other is loo much enfeebled to do moro than barely
exist. Tho freedman's liberty baa boon purebnaedby
tho white man's ruin, and to all thia ho has con?
sented, aa tho punishment ot bia folly, in tho vain
al tic o pl to destroy tho boat of governments, with?
out n aufliciunt cause. Ho bas subscribed tho in?
strument, which binda him forever to acknowlodgo
Uio privileges of tho freedman, and in doing BO,
surrendend i-I.O0u,[A>),00U, tho hard earnings of
lita past Ufo. lio looka around, and Booa nothing
?oft bul bia land, while bo foe ls, that ovon with
thia, that all in gono, and Hutt I. J la littlo botter
than a lieggar at last. Now, to niako a raid upon
Hiin romunnt. ia what conuaonttnn proponen, an *
tiiia too. whilo tho freedman ie cultivating thia
verv lantl, on equal tem?a with tho owner-ho livoa
on it and enjoya tho fruits of hie labor, protected
by equal laws, with nono to makn him afraid. In
?nany instances, Ibev rom what thoycultivate, une
tho crop ia oil thoir own. A bright future iabefurc
timm whoroin thoy can BOO thal their- gradua
corning wdl soon enable thorn to buy land, at
I that thoy can UWtl il, (airly anti helically. Wlial
moro ia necessary V
; Thc present condition or things an to tito latida
I ra wlial rendors b dor il du thu utlior groat sacrifices
[ that havo Leon consented to. Th ero waa u tacit
arrangement -so fell and understood, that no
lardier sacrifices would bo rcquirod, and boneo
tim owner ol* llio lauds and tho frcodmeii havo
bcon quiellv working togothor, each struggling
along to make ttio heat out nf their now relations.
I'oiiliaciiliou, directly or indirectly, would bo toit
aa a viulout outrage, and would drive to despera?
tion tliosu wini had but their lauda loft lo thom.
llicMj aro ext i eini lien iii which lifo loaca its value,
and death would ho accepted tho moat fortunato
condition or tho two. Ia it good policy
to drive un in that direction, aimplv be?
cause wo may havo tho powoi V Surely ucl at
a limo when u general oflorl ia making in
oven- direction, to placo comfortablo Immen
Mithin easy roach, of ovory freedman who will
?otk Tor otic. Just hero, around us tho plaidera
ure renting out their landa, muru mid inure, aa thu
truth gradually dawna upon their minds, that tho
rrccdmnu can make iiinro for hiuiuolr aud thom,
by renting, than in any othor wnv. Tho coming
year will ahuw the progresa o? Una idea ?till far?
ther-and tho limo will como, when tho plantoi
will ho glad to Hiirroudor all his broad acrca to the
sinowy urina or hia tounnta, rcsorviug lo himaoir,
only such portion aa mnv bo withiu reach or his
OWtl personal .attention. That ia tho terminus lo
which all (binga aro uuw touding; and it will bo a
happy timo for all. whoo tho pla II ter and tito /road?
man who unco lived with him upon other terms,
can again cultivate tho namo soil, under now re?
lations, which mo entiroly accoptablo to both.
In addition to thia, Congress m making tho
otTiirl to open all tho publie Ianda in tho South, to
tho occupation or thc freedmen, upou free and
onay lenna, ?so that no ono can want a homo or his
Civil who is am lui ii m s enough to desi r o ono. 'I'll i io
aro millions of acron that eau bo brought under
tho control or Congreso, which an oflbrt ia now
mulling lo dedicate to tho purpose or providing
homes for tho homeless; and in thia sentiment'
every ono, probably both iu tim North and iu thu
Soul h concur. Thu domro ia, that tho freedmen
should bo aided, in thia praiseworthy objoct,
and lim publie mind iu now earnestly front
in thal direction. Should thoy refuso (o wait
tho development or thuuo pinna now in opera?
tion lor their good, and snatch nt landa bo
onging to others, ticcauso thoy may auppoan diox?
in vo tho power, tho gonornl sontimont now in their
ravor would bo chilled, if not doatroyed, and powor
voiild bo mot by power as secoaaion waa. So much
is lo the impolicy or attempting anything in tho
laturo of confiscation hr tho convention about to
>o called. All thcao consideration:! will receive
heir duo weight, and dclogatoa assembled there,
r their beads ahmild not come up to the standard
?zo laid down by Professor Agassiz, and gravolv
ommrntcd upou by othors, will nt loaat ho oblo lo
ompieliend thcao great principios or Right and
Vrong, which will prompt thom to reject from
heir i 'mihi 11 ul um any thing which ncizos a prca
nt ndvantago, at tho sacrifico of everlasting truth
nd Justice.
lu tho second placo, it is now well settled by tho
;reat Republican parly, thal such a police will not
io permitted. Congress has not adopted it, nor
rill it do so, nt .Mr. Slovens' bidding. Tho soccs
iouials did very wrong lo burn up tua iron works,
sr they havo now made it noccasary for him to
ot paid Inr them, in Homo' ?itv or other, aud
rhilst ho ploads for confiscation or Kouthoru
?ula, ho docs not forgot to say that ono or thu
cat uses lo bo mado or thom would bo to remi?
tirse what ho had lust. Ilia philanthropy, there?
to, ?H just equally divided bctwocn tho homo for
lie fi i oilman, and compensation fur his iron
orita. In Uria enterprise ho stands solitary and
lone, whilst the publie mimi everywhere il, Hint
iiiflseatioii ia but tho dream or tho viaionary, or
io oul-croppings or a malignity which is peculiar
) a solitary statesman. On thin (Klint, ia an ex?
act rmiu a paper published at Washington, mid
ripareudy with Ibo authority of an exponent of tho
ppiiblicon party. It ia called tho Orcat Republic :
"These several scctioua would givo tho landless
allions, ol' the .South'an aggrcgato area of over
ru hundred millions or acioa. Tho half of it, ii
?aldo, woultl givo a homcstcd of eighty acrca
mb lo 1,200,000 hoads nf families, and hornea and
idler to <i,2.V),000 pcrBoits, computing tho iami
.'K at an avcrago of Aro persons. It would bo
lllcilll to Tramo a Icglalatiro proposition moro
melicent and lar leaching, or inure worthy or thu
u neel ami early aet nm of CnngroHB. Tin' c.unb?
an ur the South to-day jileada Tor it asa presold
ul pressing necessity. Popular reeling in that
ctinii lias become oxeitetl, ir not iiillntnud, bv
io hupo or conflacation. In somo way it
list bu quieted. TIlO Colored people or
0 South, especially, aro absolutely hun
y Tor laud, and (Ilia reeling is creditable" to their
gacily. Confiscation nf lim too or ruuel lands an
war measure in 1802 would havo been practica?
ls and moat advantageous; but tho tinto fer it
?"? ....-. - . H-i?toi'igoiit mon now acron to
nug with pr?valo -J:-t\ r",?.n Vi Minni" i? ?,
nunn lo all, black and while, SJi'VA'.'k0??A?"j
r them; would promoto tho moat rapid dovolop
cnt id tho great agricultural roaourcoa or tho
nilli, ami go rar to restore permanent peace to
lat section and to tho whole country. Wo aro
irrv, therefore, that tho Congruas, at ita July
??{on, was not reade to enact thia or nomo kin
red measure, in midi timi to (he Act amendatory
' the RccntiBtrnction Hill."
Resides thia, Congress has not yet voled to tho
l?mense arniien it had in thu Held, nny ot tho
iiblie landa ns n gift-and thc duty to do so, was
irtainlv as strong an to pr?vido tho ?arne blCHs
ig for cithers, who bad dono much lona for tho
m .trv. Hut it has dono somothiiitr lietter-it
:is giron tho Hcavon horn privilege ot freedom to
I, and has secured them tho protection of tho
ai ii fer their industry, and has placed all tho atl
mtagen of fortuno within their roach, to be ac
iiiretl iu tim old fashionod, honost way or indus
y and perseverance. Tilts is what it baa given,
ad in all that will bo asked by tho Convention.
Tho frucdmon and thu whiles aro not atrangora
1 each oilier; thoy dc aire to livo togothor, itt
iendship and pcaco. Their fae os aro familiar,
nd thoy know how to make aomo allowances for
ich other's dofiaioncjea, Thoy aro prepared, by
ld acquaintance, lo ]og along tho road of lifo
Icaaantly together, if foreign influences do not
illume d'osiroa that conflict with thoir new rela
ona. Wo intend to accept tho aid of the Republi?
sh party in rebuilding tho Union upon tim Con
rcssional programme, anti wo intend to work
??th thom earnestly and hopefully, Tho Conron
ion about to bo called has that singlo purpurn?,
nd it ought to bo called, for it is tho only portal
lint ala nib; upon for our admiasion into tho Union,
.ot it meot. and lot its dolegatos proudly vindi
ato themselves from tho alaudoratia asoersinnB
hat ihcv meot to rob tho plantera, instead or bo?
lo co-workers in that bountiful proRramtno,
.Inch, win ist R restoros tho integrity of the Oov
riupont, secures to ovory citizen, without distinc?
i?n or raoo or ooloj-, equal privileges before tho
iw. Vary roapoctfully, 0. iY, DUDLEY.
. I'.ilrannllnary Sargleal Operation."
Under this hoad wo And in tho A ml. rm m (H. C.)
'iiieliiqenetr, of Wednesday, an account or an in
cresting caso oporatod upon by Dr. THOMAS A,
'visa, or Anderson, assisted hy Prof. F. T, MILKS,
ir thia city, and four othor physicians, Tho fol
owing aro tho notoa wo find in tito Intelligenoer:
Pr?valo George L, Rohrimp, Co. C, Palmetto
marp Shooters, 8. C.V., twonty-Qvoyoaraof age
ibout tlvo foot ton inches high, aparo form, gooc
iqaltU and vigorous constitution, WBB woundod in
tho accond battlo cf Manasaaa, Va., on tito .nilli
af August, 18C3, by on ounco ball from a spherical
cane. Tho ball perforated an oil olotb folded around
i small tont liv and tho bolt of bis oartrldgo box,
ontoring nbout an inch to tho loft of tho apino
anti about two indico bolow tho lani rib. and pene?
trating Ibo cavity of tito abdomen. Tho wound
waa al tho time pronounced mortal by tho attend?
ing Surgeons. Ito remained at tho Plaid Infirma?
ry four or flvo dayB, whon ho was transferred to
tua hospital at Wnrronton, Vu,, whoro ho romalncd
until tho 20th of October, whon ho obtained a tnr
lough anti carno to his homo in Anderson Diatrict,
S. C. Ho relumed to tho anny about tho lat of I
March, 18G3, reported for duly, and nerved to tho
closo of tho war-waa prcsont nt tho atirroudor of
(ion- I-CO'H army nt Appomattox, on tho 9th day of
April, 18(S5, at which tiiqo ho returned to bis home,
whero ho baa boen ne ti voly un gage d in tanning,
aiifforing no inoonyonionco from bia wound up to
tho 28th of May, 18C7, on which doy ho was, plow?
ing in tho field, whon hp folt sorr. ithing drop
somowltoro in bm abdomen. Uo wno Immediately
solzcd willi violent irritation of Ibo bladder, and
great pain mid difficulty in voiding urine. Ho waa
considerably alarmed, and carno tho next day to
commit ino. After detailing the pymptoms. I told
him he had soino foreign body in bia bladder ;
?io the i informad mo of lim .. un i, (of which I
was not previously awaro), and snowed mo tho
cicatrico whoro tho ball ontorod. I then gavo
tho opinion it w un tho ball iu tho bladder. I aound
ed Hid bladder in presence of Dr. A. Erina, and
immediately struck the ball. On tho 3d or August,
I performed tho lattoral operation, (usual opera?
tion nf Lithotomy), and oxtradlod an ounce ball,
slightly flattened on ono sido, and coycrod with
minute shining oryatals of phosphate pf limo :
about ono-aixth ol tho circamfnronco of tho ball
waa covered with a thick doposit of tho aamo aalt,
How ?lid tho ball got into tho bladder? It cer?
tainly was not ill tho bladdor, thal ia, fruo in tho
cavity of that viscus proviens to tho 28th of May,
whon ho felt it distinctly drop, and up to winch
Hmo its prosonoo in that organ waa not mani fes tod
by a singlo ono of tho niual symptoma. It could
not havo penetrated at tho timo of receiving 11bo
wound, or tboro would havo bcon oxtravpaation nf
tirinu into tho cavity of tho abdomen, which would
havo noon necessarily mortal. Tho only rational
explanation ia, that tljo ball perforated Ino oxlor
ual coats, pushing tho internal before, without
producing any solution of continuity in thal coat,
tuns pro von ting any encapo of urine nntd tho
outer coats uni ind and closed tho opening, Tho
ball waa suspended in tho interior or tho bladdor
by tho invoginatcd mucus membrane for nearly
flvo yoara, until by Ra woinht lt probably pi minced
abaorbtion of tho thin and dolicato mombrano, and
woaring its way gradually through by attrition un?
til il droppod into tho bladder,
Tho deposit on tho ball shows that a portion of
the ball vas expeaod to tho urine long before it
hopped Into th o bladder.
Tnu WKATREB AKD CROPS,-Huoh rain hos fallon
in difforent parts of our district, doing groat In.
jury to tho oropa. Tho lattor piart of last wook.
rory largo freshets occurred in Big and IJttlo
i I,ynrhos Crooks, with groat doatrnolion to tho
oropa on their banka. Tills wook wo havo boon
viaito'J by hoayy aliQWcra, onq appoaran.oa thia
muming IndJcato sovoral days min, AH tho oarly
planted corn anti that abovo ffoshota Is safo, but a
continuance of rain w ill bo tliaaatrona to (hat plant?
ed late. Tho oolton, which waa promising before,
baa suffered from too much wot, and we bear sumo
1 complaint ot rust,-Lkitvlen Journal,
pn
Nillir Item?.
?t<MirriiATi<)s._Tli(i Columbia Hoard cotir
iiiencod ita iliiliua at lim |U(VL,R [MAX vestortlav
morning. J,io total iiunibor regisli-roii wits lira
hunt roil mu} one, of wlioin ?ix wort] white anil ono
huiidrodand iimuty-ilvc culoreil. Tho arr?va1of
aovorol JoleKntioii!i from tho country, h th.- ramio
of tho ?real dilUrem.. in tho number of r.hitu uml
colored registered.-/Vitcuix.
Ulla District hut uro haro not bom abie tu procure
all of tho roturan (hm (raak, hut ?ill ende'tvor lo
Kivo thurn lu our next. VVo nr.. placed under ob?
ligation to Capt. Norland for tho following rcroiv
od Jual before goiug to proas :
..., " , White, colomi.
nddloponil.20 im
Hind Hill.48 S
Darker'a Mill.55 IM
lliit'il.'n llrid'.-o ..VJ
(loorgo'e Crook.:w r,7
Kinard'ii.47 y,-,
Ulamwill SViitiiu l.
HEOIBTRATION-Reg?HtrA(ion catuineNCetl nt Ilm
Jifforont procinctB or thin district on Uotulay Ira!.
raofoUOwinaj in tho result in Caindon: White* Kl: ,
lilacka 737-Cbmcton .lum mil.
IlvniHTRATioN IM UiiArtOEnunoPlumier.-Tho rc
itirua aa rur an wo havo hoard from tho different
Hoards, oro aa follows:
nun rriEciNOT.
IT"..K..III W?L:O' L-oloml. Total.
Jranrhvllio.KU IT? ,15.,
towo'a Pump.:tH jr> \.MJ
.ohlor'a.49 Ki ,5,
Mt ?.!? r.7 M
HBUO.VU rUBOIMCT.
?_i ",., While. Colored. Tolal.
.owtaviilo.41 si, tBJ
lilli lluil- ,.._ _
'ORUT*. _ |M
tookbarut'e._ _ ?jj
THIRD PUECIUCT.
. , " . "," While, Colored. Total.
astcrliu'a Mill.42 111 l.Vi
KOU1ITU PUKOl.VCT,
. . White. Colored. Total.
.notl'H Milla.07 lud 17a
olKhir'a.37 60 uu
mott's.ai m HD
\Orawjrtmrg Xi irs.
HCl I AT RATION IN QnEENVII,l.K_Wo UOUllI lllllllk
no Registrara for thia Diatrict lo im ni nh UH nv
nrtH ovory week of tho progresa of tho work, tho
um ho i- at tho prcoiticte registered, und (ho pro
ortton of whitOH and blacka. We hare univ tho
dinning accounts:
While*. Wacks.
rovo Station.45 /??j
ay ti ehr?. .72 .j?
ichoidaoirn (onodav)......92 57
udgo'a.02 12
[t/reenvUtc Enterprise.
HEOISTBATION-Tho foliowiirr reports havo boen
ado to ttl of registration at Riilgowav:
Whites.*.. 22
ll I.ie ks._ ?i'.".".OT
Total. 119
Majority for hlacka.. . 7j
VOS?I1ESVII.LE.
Whites. Ol
1 llaek . 1H(;
Total. ?jj,
Mujority for blacka. _?22
I Winnsbvro' .Wiri.
KEOISTOATION UETHRNB.-Tho following in tho
imlier ot nano? rogiBterod dunno; tho Mitling of
o Board, Ihroo ?lava each, nt Suinlor, Manches
r, Privateer, Prnvidunco and Lynchburg :
HUM I UH.
V, lutes.fffjg
Colored. ?i2i?
MANCH ESTER.
\\ IlltO.l. Ol!
Colored. .l~fi
ruiVATEitn.
Whiten. 33
Colored.?..??17
PIlOVTttENCE.
Whites. . uj? ,
Colored..... .. lK?
I.YNCIIUtimi.
Whitos. 21)
Colored....'.'!.\'.";:-:.'lI3 j
[.Sunder Actea.
lEiitirriiAnoN RETURNH. -Tho following in tho I
moor or persona registered in Clarendon au vet '
ard from: ?
MANNTNU.
Whites. I7K
.. i.".'.*.'."!!;! ! .379 ?
.iotai.:.;
anoHTKu'ii.
Whites. r)(l 1
Colored. "!! !'! ? ?23
Total.27?? 1
a District un ia.-aa nu,AVJstO'naoii J'tess. \
Whitos. Macks. ]
Union 0. II.Hil ?t (
Qoing*a. SS 118 '
Kolloy's. 05 23
Tollesou'a. 84 lui ,
Total.350 lilli
Thorn are fourteen precincts to hear from. Wo
ll givo tho regiatratlon aa Hoon mt pottaible. In
> mean tum-, wo deem it import tnt thai all
mid register who aro onlitlod to tho privilege.
[ I'a ian niU' Times,
? KU m ni.\ TH or. - Tho rcauit. cf regiatration for
> drat round at I hin precinct waa :
Waites..'.M
Disc ka.IM
U Hamilton's,
Whitos.12
Ulscka.aa
(Vo havo not heard with any eertaintv Irnui other
ecincts.-l.atireuacllle Mentid.
REOISTRATION TtEruuKB.-Ttogistratiou in tho
ut product of thia Diatrict. commenced ut tho
urt Uouso on Thursday last, and continued
til live o'clock on Hatunla v ovouing. le rugis
ition was conducted qntotly and with dispatch,
d tho manner in which the Itogi Hiram for this
ocinct diechargod their rcBpoiiniblo duliee, in
mnionilod on all Bidoa. At tho closing on Satur
y erening, tho rolla footed up 70U natuca an fol
ira :
Whites..3C3
lilacs.337
Majori ty for whites.112
Wo aro under obligations to Mr. J. A. J. Ura
un. a member of tho Board for tho third preciud,
r tho following report of op?rations at Fort Mill,
i Monday last :
Olaeka. 102
Whilea. ?I
Majority lor Clack. 02
A correspondent sends us tho following, from 1
oConnolLsvillo, in this District, uudor dato nf
u trust 20th:
Ifetsrg Editor?; Tho Board of I cgistrotionmado
lelr Hist apnearanco in our neighborhood 011 yes
irday. Thoir arrival was anxiously expected hy
largo crowd of treoduion, who liad gathorod in
10 vicinity al an early hour in the morning, and
hoso O)'OH,beaming with anxiety, were comitant
1 turned in thc direction vfbonco tho gentlemen
oro oxpootod ta come. Aa soon aa operations
oro commenced, tho storo-houso, which was oe*
npied for tito purpose, was tilled to its utmost
tpacity, and it waa with difficulty that tho wouhl
Q-oitizons wero brought lo understand that they
ad 10 comply with tho regulations. They did
amply, howover, and In a short tims thoy passed
brough tho nocooaaxy oiamination, had tho oath
sad to them, wero sworn in, and afterward sont
n thoir way rejoicing.
Thoro waa, also, a fair proportion of 1 he whitos
i this section who were rogistorod; yoteomo ol
he latter, i'< appoara, do not attaoh that intorost
o thoir being rogistorod which tho uatoro ot Ibo
lase would scorn to domand. At tho closing of
ho session to-da\ , tho wholo number rogistorod
van 22i>. Of those Hil wero black and G4 whites,
.inoty-flvo blacks wero rog intered on tho flrnt day,
ind 32 whites; OG blacks and 32 whites on tho
locond. Thus you seo that tho majority of tho
ilacka is conaldorablo. However, as a great many
vhito.H bavo not registered ns yet, tho dispropor
,ion in the numbeio may nut bo so groat nt thc
'losing of tho sessions.- Yorkedie Enquirer.
THE WEATHER AND TUE CROPS.-Cotton is, ir
tomo parla of tho Diatrict, damaged at least one
fourth by tho recent heavy rains ; in other parts, il
nan suffered no sci lou? injury. We havo not thc
usual accounts from (ho oouutry, on account of Un
bsd condition of tho roads and bridges, which wi
commend to tho Commissioners for their natta
considerate attention.-Orangeburg News.
A HOUSE KILLED DT I.IO m.'?inn.-A horse, bc
longing lo 8imooD Westmoreland, a citizon of tin
Diatrict, wau killed by lightning during (ho never,
thunder and rain storm, on Tuesday evening
while standing in a wagon, in tho upper part ti
town, near tho residence' of nev, Dr, J. A. Broad
us.-(Jrcenctilo Jinierprise,
TOE WBATHEB, &ot-WO continuo to havo ai
abundanoo of voip, rain, rain. Last Thunda;
Friday and BL tur nev, wo had quite a drought, bu
on 8itnday thu sky heoamo ovorcaat and rain fe
ill torrents. W'o havo about two days oles
vf eather and then ruin, Look out for Bhowors tc
in hoar that cotton ia somewhat injurer
though ovary .body ia in Ano spirits ovor th
abundant provision crops-especially thoao wli
will rabio thoir own supplies.-liarnuxtl Senlint
HEALTH OF TRK DprrnioT,-WO loam that thai
is a groat deal ol sioknosa in tho District. Tl
number of caaos of chills and (ovor was Beared
ever known| but dangerous cases wo havo hoard 1
but fow, Doctora havo onough to du Just now, bi
thoir attention ia requlrod ot no ono placo long 1
a timo, an moa, casos, 10 far. havo ylcldod readi
to thoir treatment. May it bo no worso, - lind.
FRKEDUXN'S DINNER AT GREENWOOD.-WO I OBI
that a vow excellent public dinner waa given <
Saturday last by tho freedmen of tho vicinity
Ol conwood, for th? purpose of exchanging I do a
and Informing theraselvca upon tho ponding issue
that thoro was a (argo attendanco on the occ
sion and Uiat tho doy oas sod off with rcmarkat
qnlotness, h?rmony and good fooling. Them w
ampio provision madoof good cheer for tho ontt
tainmont of tho guests, and to this end tho whit
and blacks all froely ooo tributed. Tho mooth
wu under tho special direction of tho fro)
mon, bql tho whites baa boon vory general
Invited to participate, ami furoibhod frc
prominent citizens of tho vicinity tho oh
Bpoakora on tho occasion. Tho assembly ?
successively addressed by B. P. Boozer, Es
Capt. J. R. Tarrant, Mal. J, A. Loland, andi
E H. Calhoun. Tho addrossos of thosogontlom
woro roplote with honest advioo tod wiso count
The fiocuniou wero inatruetod aa to thoir chaos
relations and newly aaaumed dutlna. They w
advised to osobow party polillos, aeerot politl
joagnos and all afuuatlon with unknown adv
ak ?J ? \J *~> -a. ow. X O U / .
t nit) nt. They wort! m : :. 11 to impyovo thoir con
clition liv ncipiirini: nu education, mid exercising
habits ot industry ami economy, ami nbnvo nil to
cult?vale harmonious relations with (ho wliito rnco
UH tim necessary eondil ions nf thin progress.
Ute?? sentiments wi TO ?roll received by Ina freed?
men, ami wera reiterated and enforced by several
colored npeukers, among wliiun til? most promi?
nent wax Paul JeiTerHOiw Ilia lonelier ?r n colored
school ?it tircviiwood. Tlio meelina; was of lha
most huninmtnus character, nm) udbrded tho best
ovid un.(Tho Tiii'iully rolnliiuis which exist be?
tween tb? Lint races in thiri vieiniiv, ami would ex?
ist everywhere lint lor tim ollbrlii nf nucdv ad
veiiliuurii uiul fellini] agitators_AbbceU'c I'rets.
Tm: SOVTII CAIIOI.INA PF.NITKNTIATIV.-Tho
Hoard or (.'ommissioucrn ?f lim Penitentiary
consisting of Messrs. Gregg, Robertson mid Caine
nni- mel in Ihix eily, recently, mid proeeoiicil to
inspect ilia: institution. Tli? following in n Biiin
mnry or tlieir report : There uro now completed
lirty eena, mid thu stone eui for twentv more. Tlio
first convicts were received on tho lHlli April. At
lirosonl, thorn aro upwards) of 101). Thens lin?
liven ono death ; ono encapo ; ono pardoned by tho
Governor, mid ono discharged. Tho cost of Mb
Histing eotiviets is ulm ut twenty cents u day : but
tlio enlim cost nf keeping n non rici cannot yul bo
aneri (annal. NT, convict who is HOW MOI kl 11K ?H
worth less limn sixty cunts uer dav und Iiis hoard,
if ho waH a hired laborer ; tliirtv tiro wortli eighty
eenla per day and their board.
AU nro kepi at work, except when excused liv tho
surgeon, Stone-culling mid iiinmiiirv is tho chief
emploi nient, tjevoiilvun aro daily' ?cut to tho
quarry -nbout atv id n ball miles distant. An
amount ol cloth1 is tm limul. ?uflicioiit to last
until thu lst.'Jai. y. Kaeli prisoner, on enter?
ing, is investud mili Hie convict roattune, nftcr
hoing thurungly cleansed mid purilied, and tho
t'onimissioiierri henni no complaint made, duriug
tlioir cnn vernations with tho prisoners, emu aiming
eitlier their Ireiitinetil or llicir tomi ; mid it wau
'"uiul Hitit nearly all of them woru in n fairway to
lonni n remuiiorntivo trade. Willi few oxeoplions,
lmiiishmout lins been found unnecessary, feliucu
tlio month of April, Hie convicts liivo performed
2370 dnvH of labor, which, at sixty cents per dav,
is equnl to flM2.-Phoenix.
Hisoui.wt. -? or two inonlhs or moro, as wo
lonni, a draft lur $1000 in gold, conti ibittod to tho
ptMir or Iiis District hy Dr. J. Marion Sims, a unlive
nf I .uneasier, bul now residing in Paris, lem boon
lying uncalled Tor in tlio Kxcciitivc ofliee-notwith
itatnling tho dovenmr has addressed lint loss than
:lnee ctimmimientionu lo prominent citizens of
lhat District. This would neem lo hon vcrillcntitni
.fib i old adagu, that "what in merv ono's busittosa
s no ono's bunnies?."
We learn that thorn will bo a largo man. movi?
ng nt Helton, Anderson District, on tho 30th Hint.,
lt which (lovelnor Orr (il uni prevente. I by ofUcial
lillies) is likely to bo present. Political "interest
n the upper part of thc State is deepening ovorv
lay, niul meetings aro hoing held ovory wcok",
vliicli arc addressed by whito und colored citizons.
Tba Union Leagues in l'ivkcns mid portions of
jrecuvillo District aro, it is said, oomposctl of
loth meei.
At one ot ibo registration precincts in Pickons,
ia we nm Informed, a numbor of colored mon,
inned with nuiskols, recently drew up m tito in
rolll of the registration office, and nindo mich do
nmudr?liotM thal the Presiden!, of tho Union
.vague at thal plaee, as a conservator or tho pub?
ic peace, took down their names, and forwnrdod
he K.ime lo tlio nearest military poa'
Wu also lei rn that in Ibo vicinity of Rock Hill,
n Ibo t'harlntle llliirnad. a cimaiderablu lsidy of
legr?os are regularly drilling.
A most foartnl anil brulol oittiago was recently
onimiiieil in ti.nf neighborhood, upon a young
nd respcclablu lady.- Ihiil.
Wr.vnir.it AM? Caora.-Plentiful showers con
inuo to fall, and tho crops pr..miso a bountiful
arvvtd. Plenty imeo moro is nbout to binti in our
our.-; wnnkl that pence mid quiet como willi it.
The showers ol tin present summer Mooni to bo
ccompaiiictl. more Hum is usual, with sevoro
ghtning. Several ovetiines of tho present wook
0 have liecn ulai th .1 willi kemi reports, much
ke cannon shots, where there waa hut lilllu o vi?
enen nf a cloud.
Un Tuesday evening last a tree wan struck in
io yar.l of Mr. Ti A. Tobin, of Ibis village. Tho
co was near Hie house. Ihn inmates of Aiiich
ore coii-idei'tibly shooked. Mr. Wm. II. Harrell's
miso wail also si nick Hie sar a evening, hut bo?
nni doini; some injury lo the chimney, wo hoar
rmi damage; -'.awviitwu'to HeruhL
PAaimNa. All personn iulerestcd in thc matter
' obtaining pardons Iron) Hie l'xveutivo, will hear
mimi that tho application cannot ho entertained
IICFS it is accompanied by n report ol tho caiBO,
ade by the judge who Died, or Um solicitor who
vjrvented the paine.-I'lucnix.
Tlio annual meeting ol Hm Stockholders inf tho
fe ll. liiiihoud Company waa held at Spurtnn
irg, C. H., ntl Wednesday lu.i Tho nicotine
IR well attended. The election for President and
r?.i.^fk? i-.
oudclnck, lt. J. (?ngu, A. W. Thompson, John L.
sung. W. J. Alston. W. H. Oilliland.
In our matt,WW will publish tho proceedings mid
ports.- Union "Ate '/lines,
SENTr.ser. COMMUTED.-.lohn Davis, who wa?
ted and eonvletod ot larceny before Judge Loit?
er, nt tho Anguat term of tho : 'strict Court for
anilutw, and neulencod to nm nioiiihn' iniprisim
cnt ut hard labor in tho iionitentiary, hus had
is punishment commuted lo imprisonment in tho
minimi jail until thu 15th of Septcmb-r next. Ho
is bron imprisoned Milieu the titi ol' last July. Tho
ridenen was purely circumstantial. Several per?
ms were nbout tlu'i atora from which tho twenty
allara were stolen; nono or the money waa lound
1 Iiis possession, and, in view or the lact that tho
riminer was) a youth, and a stranger, tho judgo
nd solicitor teeomiiiondod that ho lie pnidoued.
[Phtntix.
Tin: WtUTHEB AND TUE Caora.-From ovory
nrliou of our Dintrict wo bear oiicournging nc
outits ol Hie groivii.g ci'0]is. Com, now beyond
ll contingencies of failure, will bo nt loast mi nv
rage crop, fluty mifheient for tlio wnnti or tho
lislriet. 'Hie cotton crop, notwithstanding tho
iel that tho late heavy rains huvo caused it to
heil badlv, will bo lat ger than that or last year.
L grenier breadth of land lins lioon planted in tho
tapio, and il lias boon moro carefully worked than
: wan last voar. W o should bo n deeply grateful
loonle, for the prospects hororo us aro fnvorublo.
litYuiTiHion /VMS.
ONE PRICE
TO CLOSE.
TO CLOSE OUIt ENTHIE STOCK OF SUM M KU
Cl,UTIIlNO wo liavo marked Ibo prices at such low
flRiires Hist purchasora will find ll dcoldodly for tho In?
terest of Ibolr pocket* to nxsmlnaotir stock. In wbtcli
tboy will rtml good and well mado garments of OUIt
OWN MANUFACTURE, at extremely low priroa.
Annoxed w ill bo found a LIST OP OUR FORMER AND
PRESENT PRICES:
ibmi'r Vttttnt
Prit*. Pr?tt
SCOTCH CASSIM ERE HU .I'S-SACK, _
PANTS AND VEST.WM? $18.00
DARK MIX. CASSIM EUE SU I I'S-SACK,
PANTS AND VEST. 21-00 19.00
HAIR LINK OASSIMKRE SUITS -
SACK. PANTS AND VEST.. 01.00 IB.00
MIDDLE-EX CASSIMERK SUITS
SACK. PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 15.00
1ILACK AND WHITEM1XCAS1IMERE
SUITS-SACK, PANTS AND VEST. 1S.00 13.00
LIOI1T FRENCH FLANNEL SUITS- , "
SACK. PANTS AND VEST. 18.00 H.00
FANCY CASSIM ERE RANTS AND VEVT 12.00 8.U0
WHITE FRENCH DUCK SACKS. 0.00 0.00
WHITE IN KN HACKS. 5.00 1.00
COIAJRED DUCK SACKS. 6.00 3.00
RROWN LlNra SACKS. 3.60 2.6Q
DROWN LINT.N RACKS. 2.?) 1.60
STRIPE ALPACA SACKS. 7.00 6.00
STRIPE OINQHAM SACKS. 6 00 3.00
Ocntlonicn'H Furiiislting Goods.
WHITE SHIRTS at $2.60, $3.00 and $3.60.
MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER
CORNER OF 1IASKL STREET,
CHARLESTON S. C
July 37 _Imo
EXCELSIOR ? EXCELSIOR !
CPIASTKTJLJAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
Por Itemovrlna; Haperflaoa? Ilsvlr.
n\0 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY. THIS INVALUABLE.
I dopllatory rorommends llsrlros boing an almoit in
dlspeuslble article to female beauty, ts ?Mto WMWl,
ilocs not bum or lnjuro tho skin, but acta dlroclly oiithe
roots It ls warranted lo roroovo superfluous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part ot tho body, MWfMg
loUllyand radically oxllrpollnB tho lamo, leavtoif tl .,
akin soft, amootli and natural. Thia 1? the only? article
used by tho French, and la fie only real mlectual depila
tory In oxlatcnco. Price 75 ecnU per package,' poal
i-ald U> any addrcas. on receipt or an order, bj
vaia * UEROLR. SlJUTTS li CO., Chemists,
March SO Iv No. 285 River st., Troy, N. Y.
THE SUMTER NEWS,
DARU A OSTEEN, rropriotora.
PURLIBHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. H. f.'.
HubacrlpUon $1.00 por annum. To elitjia ot four
$3.00 per annum.
AOvortiscmanU Inserted cm liberal tarma. y
Decem Der 3
?S-TI.P Krl.,,,1. .?,1 Arnunlntanc? of
Mr. JAMI:? HASTIE, and .,t C?ptalo Jons FS-IWUSON
?ul I-.mil}-, are rrapccUiillr ii.vlt"u U> attend Um Fun,,,
ral Moni. cn of Um furM?r, at lin, oh-bo Rtroel 1'ru.bylc
rlau Church. Tais AJIfrnonn, al Five o'clock.
OIIM'I'AUV.
I>IK1> in Oraiigt-linrv, f. H.. H. C.. Animal IO IKC7
Mm URTA DAVIN, 'MM MKYKIII. wiro ol JOHN DAVIS'
after ii brief illness, al tho ogo ol 25. *
SPECIAL NOTICES.
9*V NOTICK.-CDNSIONEE8 WM KT KAM SHIP
K. H. KOIIDKR, aro lien by mil Ucl that ano la thia day
discharging cargo at South Atlantic Wharf. All Rood?
remaining on tho wharf at auiiBct will bo a lo rod at ox
pense and rita of owucra.
JOHN Ss TIIKO. GETTY, Ageuls.
All freight smuuuUng lo fifteen (lt) du'.larn or lea?
must bo paid on tho wharf b-fore delivery of good..
August 20 2
KW tlEHOY K. YOUMANflT^r:ou?rn?~B??8
Corrcapondoiita to addrcea bim at Eduvfluld C. H., 8. c.
August v. I
?ar TIIRBB MONTHS AFTER DATE APPLI
CATION will lio mail? for rvuewal of following Ccrtlfl
catca lu lloma Loan ami IlulldlUK Aaaoclallon:
No. 177, H. P. UAKh.lt, February 10, 1880, 20 Bharea.
No. 1HI, J. M. HURST. March 20, 1800. f. ?liai c.
. No. 227. ?. MUTH, October ll, IHM. IO Bhare?.
No. T?, T. A. WILBUR. Fobruary lo. 1BC0, 10 abarca.
Auguat 20 lamoamoa
?B-THK ATTENTION OP THE FIBS DB i
^AR l M KN r IB called to Kin following rogiilsUors :
Any Volunteer Euglnn ruiinlug on any paywout lu
.Itber tho U|i|>or cr I.nwor Warda, whoro tho street is
?VC.I, shalt pay a Ono of Flfly Dullara, ami any Ward
Cuglne committing tho samo offence Ihclr psy shall bo
lopped. Tho aatuu rula shall bo applicable to tba
tareela,
Kvcry Volunteer Englue Company sbsll bava either
?lia or a gong attached to their Kngino or lino), and tho
arno aball not bo imifuYd, either unley ur rulurnlug
ionian alarm efflre. The same ruin shall bo appllca
ilo lo Ward Hughies, but nu Englue shall return Irtiui a
lr? faster than a walk.
No two Nlcainora shall work at tho same Kim Well,
int" Volunteer Hand Enrriuo may draw water from sam?
Voil whoro nKteamurladrawiugiand If two Hand En
loos aro at a Fire Well no Steamar aball be allowed to
ao tbo aainu.
Two or moro S loam ora may draw water from a Drain
ll. M. s I lu 11 : Pl..
Auguat 20 Clerk and Sup'!.
Aar CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE,
ECON!) MILITARY DIRTRICT. NORTH AND SOUTH
AUDI.INA, CHARLESTON. S. C.. AUOUST 17, I8G7.
EALED PROPOSALS will ba rocclvod al this office
nUl 12 o'clock M. on Jfontidy. tho lfilh day of Soptom
s!>, 18(17, al which limo they will be opeuod, tor tho pur
laao of Ibo following property, viz:
Wrccl- of atcamor DOSTON. lo Aahcpoo Illvor.
Wreck of atcamor GEO. WASHINOTON, lu Cooaaw
Iver.
Wreck of htramrr CHASSEUR, In Scull Creek.
Wreck of atcamor RANDOLPH, in Charleston Harbor.
Wreck of ateaaaer ET'IWAN. lu charl--ion Harbor.
Wreck of steamar RUBY, In Light House Inlet.
Bidders will ststo the amount offered for each wrci k.
ie wrecks will bo sold separately and lo tho hlgbosl
ddor, unless such bid bo deemed unreasonable.
Proposals mu at bo add res A ed lo tho umlerslgucd, sud
irked "Propossls for purchssa of wrecks."
H. O. TYLER,
Brevet Major-Qeneral, Chief Quarlnrmaator.
Deputy Quartermaster-General, U. H. A.
August 19 25
n~ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
?ITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH
illOI.INA.
IN'THE MATTER OF)
JULIUS FLAUM. [ IN HANKRUrcV.
B?KKBUPT. J
> WHOM II MAY CONCERN.
rbe undersigned hereby gives no ll.o of bli appoint
int as Arslgnoo of JULIUS FLAUM, or Cbsrloston,
tho District of Phar leaton, and Slate ol South Caro
a, with in aald District, who han boen adjudged a Bank
lit upon the pcUtlon or EDWARD DALY, one or tho
, lit.ir. or ral,1 Bankrupt, by tho District Court of said
itugua. i? - -
?sr IN EQUITY.-OI1AIILESTON,-EXECL
IR'S WM. S. ELLIOTT, tr. ELIAS UORLBECK, el al.
pursuance of an order made hy Chancellor JOHNSON
this caae, dated the Olli day or Auguat 1HS7, Ibo cr?di?
ta or tba Estate or the tata WILLIAM R. ELLIOTT,
quire, are notified to como in and provo their < ishim
foro me, on or before tho Kith day of September next,
ba debarred from all benefit of any dec rao hereafter tc
niano lu thia rssc.
JAMES TUPPER,
Auguit 19 mw9 Msster in Equity.
?irNOTICE T > MARINEliS.- C A PT AIN S
.ID PILOTS wlahiug to suchor their vesania ka Ashloy
vcr, are requested not to do no anywhere within dlroci
ugo or tho heads ol tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD
HARYES, on tho Charleston and St. Andrew's aide cl
0 Ashloy Rlvor; by which precaution, contact with the
ibmarins Telegraph Cable w?l bo avoided.
fi. C. TURNER, H. M.
arbor Master's omeo, Charleston, February 6,1888.
February 7
ta- A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO Ht'.i
mntry home, after a sojourn of a few months lu th?
ty, waa hardly recognized by bor Mentis. In plac
coarse, rnaUc, Bushed face, she had a aoft ruby corr
lexlon of almost marble smoothness, anil Instead ?
v:nty-thr*o she really appeared but eighteen. Upon lo
airy aa to the cause of so groat a change, sba plainly
>ld them that aha used the CIRCASSIAN BALM, am:
Dnsldered it an Invaluable acquisi lion to any lady'e toilet,
ly Ita ase any Lady or Gentlemen eau Improve their per
anal appearance an hundred fold. It la simple lull'
omblnatlon, aa Nature herself la simple, yet unsurpsas
1 in Ito efficacy In drawing impurltlca from, also hissi?
ng, cleansing and beautifying t h e skin and complexion,
ly ita dlrecticllon on tba cutirte it diawa from lt all Ita
m purities, kludly healing tho same, and leaving tho sur
tee aa Nature Intended lt should be-clear, soft, smooth
uti beautiful. Price $1, aeut by Mall or Express, on re
?lpt of an order, by
W. L- CLARK A CO., Chemists.
Ko. 3 Weat Pay,i lo Sir,-ct. syracuse, N. Y.
Tho only American Agonta for tho sale of Ute aame.
March 30 '?
ta-A LADY OF UNDOUBTED CHEMICAL
'KILL, HAS RECENTLY PERFECTED CHEVALIER'S
t.IFE FOR THE HAIH.-It positively r?steres graybelr
? its original color and youthful beauty ? Imparta life,
?trenglh and growth to the weakest bair: atopa Its falling
nt stone?; keeps tho haart chum; la nnparallaled aa a
islr-dru aa Lng. Sold by all druggists, faeblonabla hair
lroascre, and dealers lu fanny gooda. Tho trade supplied
ny tba wholesale druggists.
SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D"
JUDO 8 aluih Orno Nsw York.
jjrsr ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU
MAN EYES made to ordor and Inserted by Dra. F.
BAUCH and P. 00UOLF.MANN (lonnorly employed by
RoiasoHNxau, of Paris), No. 699 Broadway, Now York.
April 1*_in
"CO ST AR'S"
PREPARATIONS
ESTABLISHED EIGHT SEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. IO Crosby street, New York.
3000 Boxos. Bottles and Flasks mintvfacAtired dally.
SOLD BY ALL DRUOQIS1S EVERYWHERE
" COSTAR'R " KAI.l-l DEPOT,
No. 4M vj BHUADWAY.NEW YOHK,
Whore tl, ?3 to W altea are put up for Familia?, Stores I
Ships, Boats, Public Institutions, lie, etc.
It ls truly wonderful tba contldonco that la now hau in
every fono of PreparaUoua that comes from "Costar'a
Ks l abnahmen I.
..COSTAU'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mice.
Roaches Anta, fee., 4o. "Only InfslUhle remedy kuown.
"Nut dangerous to the human family." "Rata come out
?',???^ o^BUO EXTERMINATOR-A liquid,
Moth, m
Furs and Woollens, ls lnvsluablo. Nothing ran oxrsod lt
for power and efficacy. Destroys instantly all Insects on
Planta. Fowja, An?mala, fee.
"COSTAIl'8" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts, Hums,
Wounds, Bruises, Broken Brr as ls. Sore Nipples, Piles io
sil forma Old Sores. Ulcers, and all kinda of cutaneous
affections. No family should bo without IL It exceeds
in c(Treacy all other Salves in uso.
"COSTAR'S " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bnnlons,
Warts, fee.
..COSTAR'S" BITTERSWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
BiMS-Beautifies tba Complexion, by giving to tho akin
a aoft and beautiful freshness, and Ia incomparably be?
yond anything now In use. 1 sullas of taste and position
regard it ss sn east n?al to tba toilet. An unprecedented
salo ts ita beat recommendation. One bottle ia always
followed by moro. Try lt to know.
"COsTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner
Pill (sugar-co*ted), sud ol extraordinary efficacy for Cos?
tiveness, all forma of Indlgaatlon, Norf oua snd Sick
Headache. A Pill that is now rapidly sup?randing all
others.
"COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough,<JBSl
ma, and all forma of Bronchial, and Dtasesaa of th"
Throat and Lunga. Address _
1 IIBNKY H. COaVTAll,
?Jo. 4S2 BROADWAY, N. V.
D0WIE & MOISE,
\V HOLES AI.E AGENTS,
No, Ml Meeting street, oppoalta Charleston HeteL
June M
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.>*111 "ti IhTH A ITON NOTICE_THK HOARD
or llogirtrntliiu lor Wariin No. 6 ant] 7 of Hie 4lb precinct,
halli ul lile louie Rogilla Uou.o In SI ec I mg Urce t, will
bo helli at Uiat place, on Monday, Tur/ifay aud IKiiinri
day, Iii? nuil, ar.l, and uh Kcptembor. ltcglilration for
Want? No. r, and H. will ho held at tho Waalilnglou
Engine Ilona-, Yutdnrhorat atrcot, ou TAtiriilay, friday
and .Saturday, tho 29lh. 30th, and 3let Auguat, from
V to 3 o'clo ck cacb day.
NATIII.. TYLEE, Honr.
Chairman Board HcglatnUou llb Precinct.
AwgualtO aug.0-.i7.opi7 3
?.nROIKTUATION.-FOUllT?l i>HEClNOi\
COI.LETON DISTRICT.-niK HOARD OF UKI ns i HA -
TIOM fur Mu. Fourth precinct. St. BertboluuicwH Pariah,
follet?n matriel. South Carolina, will bold Ita aecuud
acion aa loltowa, TU :
At Jarkannbom Poll, September Gib amleth. Kurru
vl.lon September loth and 17th.
At Aahrpou Poll. September ?th llrtli and lllb. For
ravlalou Koptembor tun. and 'JUtb.
At Alaplu Cauo Poll. HopUmibor Kith and UUi. Kur
revlalou s.-pt. uibi r 2Jrd and J4tb.
Aa tim whole duty uiual bu |x>rformod by tbo 1.1 of
Uctubor, Ibo booka will bo cloaed ou tba 19th or Septem?
ber, lu order hi comply willi paragraph XIX, U.uoral
Order No. Co, Headquarter* Socond Military Dlatrict,
gi vi nc ample timo for public InapocUon and revtalon of
tho liats. All perrons ipjallflcd to roto under the pro
Tlitona of Ibo Act of Congroaa, paaacd 2nd Starch 1807,
"Kntule. 1 au Act, to prn.ldo tor the more efflcieat)gov
nrnmont of thc Itobul sta inn," aud the Ocncral Arm, Sap
plomcutary tbcrvto, aro Invited to appear before tho
Doard for RogUtrallog.
Houra for nilling will bo from 'J A. M. to ?I P. M.
J. K. TERRY,
Cbalrmau lluard of ItegietraUonithProclnct,
Cul!.lion Dl.trlct, South OaroUna.
Auguat '16 0
tJW BATCHELOR'B HA LR DYE.-TH?b
SPLENDID UAIR DYE ia tho beat lo tho world. The
inly frue and ?ttr/ecl Dye-barmten?, reUabta, tn? lan.
aricoiin. No disappointment. No ridiculoua Untn.
Salural Ulick or Drowu. Ilomcdlea tbo ill effocta of linc
Vyee. Iuvlgoralea tko hair, leaving it nott aod hcautUnl.
rhogonulnola.tguod William A. Batchelor. All olbcM
ira more imitation?, and ebould bo avoided. Sold by all
Inigglatn and Perfumera. Factory, No. 81 Barclay
troct. Now York.
*S* BEWARE HF A COUNTERFEIT.
Doc em uer Kl j rr
SHIPPING.
BOSTON AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LING.
TUE NEW STEAMSHIP
O-EO- B_ UPTON,
RICH, COMMANDER,
fvf-fr-,.~, WI LI, LEAVE ACCOMMODATION
/fff?&Xt RS Wharf, .vafurtfoy, Auguat ant, al
<aMljbg?B o'clock.
.SisfeS,, For Freight or Pa??*go apply to
WILLIAM ROACH,
Corner Eaat Bay and Adger'a South Wharf.
Auguat 20 ?al
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR AK IV YORK,
SE NEW AND ELKO ANT SIDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP
MANHATTAN,
WOODHULL, COMMANDER,
T/TLL LEAVE FROM A DO ER'S SOUTH WHARF
TT on Saturday, Auguat SI. at - o'clock.
On" All outward Freight engagement* uiu.il ba mada
Ibo oilier oi COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, No. 44
ut Hay.
O?" For Paaaage and all mattera connected with tba
ward bvulncsa of tho Ships, apply to STREET DROTU
US k CO., Ho. 74 Eaat Hay.
STREET BROTHERS & CO., I .""_?
COUltl EN A Y A TRENHOLM, J Agenta.
Auguat 20 _
FOR NEW YORK.
REO ULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
TUE STEAMSHIP
SARAGOSSA A
CAPTAIN CROWELL.
?/t-tarn% WILL LEAVE VANDERHORST 8
?"?j* r?? Wharf on Saturday. Auguat 91,1817, at -
Tiei shipper? must pre ?eut Billa of Lading
r 6 o'clock on Friday nf lc moori, loth IDIL
Auguul 20_RAVEN El, h CO.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
'eoplo's fflnil Steamship 'Company.
THE STEAMSHIP
E. IB- SOUDER,
CAPTAIN LEB DY.
WILL LEAVE SOUTH ATLANHO
' Wharf TAunrfoy, Auguat 29, at 6
Mi*1 o'clock P. M.
_J&=i- Uno compoaed or S team era "MO
?EK?" and "EMILY B. BOUDER." ?_
JOHN et THEO. GETTY,
Auguitaa_No. 48 Eaat Bay.
TOR NORTH EDIST0 AND R0CK
VlttlafB.
TUE FINE STEAMER
ST. HELENA,
CAPT. D. BOYLE.
WILL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF TO-MOBBOW,
.J7lb, at 3 o'clock /.. M. .
Returning loavo Edlato on Wednesday, at 4 o clock
L M.
Freight received TAii Day, and be prepaid.
Ferrrelgbt or paaaage. applyon?^g^Tj
August 20_J_Market Wharf.
FOR BALTIMORE.
THE SUPEBIOR SCREW STEAMSHIP
JT A XJ O O 1ST ,
E. C. REED, Coat?faMDKn.
TXriLL SAIL FOB THE ABOVE POBT. ON TUES
W DAY, 9Ttb hut., at 4? o'clock P. M., from Pier
No. I. Union Wharvea. i.
For Fi light or paaaage. having good cabin aocommo
marni apply to COURTENAY Ar THENHOI.M.
Auguat 24_3_Union Wharvaa.
FOR CHERAW,
AND AL.L. INTERMEDIATE I. AN OIN OH ON
.li I ii PEE DBE RIVER.
THE LIOHTDRAUGHT STEAMER
PLANTER,
CAPT. J. T. FOSTER,
WILL RF.0EIVE lit Kid HT ON THE FIRST BEP.
TEM I! ?Ul, and leavo willi daapatcb.
All Freight mu?t be prepaid on tho wharf.
For Freight angagam.nta appl^to ^
Auguat 20 ratha_AccommodaUon Wharf.
TUROIIGIITICKBTSTO FLORIDA?
B Y
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE
HEJ11-WEKKL?,
VIA BEAUFORT AND 8EABROOKB' LANDING.
WEEKLY.
VIA BLUFFTON.
STEAMER PILOT ROY....CAPT. W. T. IfoNELTV
STEAMER FANNIE.OAPT. P. PECK.
OMPOPTIIE AUOVE STEAM Ens WILL LVAVK
r^ Jlaatoo arary ifmilayand Thurtday Merninie.
. , , i- it^rlr^vabnah awry Wedntrday and Fnitf
V.70? . iifl ^clMk^rouchlng at Biuffton cn Min.
"TW?^^*00
to^SgM'reo.lT.d itally irom ? A. M. to 6 P. M., amt
,tAU^?y*Fra?jb^alao Bluffton Wharfage, moat ba pre.
' P*For freight or paaaaie, apply to
JOBK FluOUBON, Accommodation Wharf,
Cbarleatou.
CLAQHORN k CUNNINOHAMB,
Agenta, Savannah, ui.
VOLLER k LEE,
1Agenta, Beaufort, 8. O.
N. B.-THnOUOU TICKETS aold at tba of?oe of lira
Ag.noy In Cbar'aaton to potnta on th. Atlantic and Oui*
Railroad, and to Farnaradtn. and pointa ou the Bl Johny
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